Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River National Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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The park is located in the Saint Paul Mountain Range on the western coast of the island of Palawan, about 80 kilometers (50xc2xa0mi) north of the city of Puerto Princesa, and contains the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River (also known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River).
The park has a limestone karst mountain landscape.
The park has a range of forest formations, the thirteen forest types found in tropical Asia, namely forest over ultramafic soils, forest over limestone soils, montane forest, freshwater swamp forest, lowland evergreen tropical rainforest, riverine forest, beach forest, and mangrove forest.
Birds comprise the largest group of vertebrates found in the park.
Of the 252 bird species known to occur in Palawan, a total of 165 species of birds were recorded in the park.
Notable species seen in the park are the blue-naped parrot (Tanygnathus lucionensis), Tabon scrub fowl (Megapodius cumunigii), hill myna (Gracula religiosa), Palawan hornbill (Anthracoceros marchei), white breasted sea eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster).
Other mammal species in the park are the Palawan bearded pig (Sus ahoenobarbus),[7] bearcat (Arctictis binturong), Palawan stink badger (Mydaus marchei) and the Palawan porcupine (Hystrix pumila).
are found in the cave, and the sea cow (Dugong dugon) and the hawksbill sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feed in the coastal area of the park.
Park markers for the geologic history (left) and 7 new wonders designation (right)
Holding the distinction of being the first national park devolved and successfully managed by a local government unit, the parkxe2x80x99s effective management system is a symbol of commitment by the Filipino people to the protection and conservation of their natural heritage.
Management of the park is conducted within the boundary as two zones: a core comprising the Park and a surrounding buffer.
The Management Plan for the park sets out relevant objectives and programs and provides zoning within the parkxe2x80x99s boundaries wherein different management regimes apply.
But as tourist visits are increasing, more staff training in park planning and management is required to ensure effective management of tourism activities.